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Last week I had taken the sphere and drum assemblies apart for cleaning and polishing. I used the polishing method I'd learned in Tulsa and the brass now shines inside as well as outside. Also last week I remade one of the twenty-four Tuning Sliders as one was not as snug as it should be. On Thursday I began dismantling Atlin for cleaning and tuning. While apart I repolished portions of the Outer Ring Supports which were in need of a better looking finish. There was a lot of handsanding envolved in this. I even turned the Base Plate over and cleaned the under side of dust, etc. Beginning this morning I retuned the strings finding one or two in need of adjusting. Atlin was reassembled and looking pretty spiffy by 11:30 AM. I put on Pamela's harp tape and took time out to just sit and admire her beauty. She is a real good looker! During dismantling the sphere with everything in it can be removed in one piece. The sphere and Drum remain attached to the shaft and sleeve. Care must be taken not to allow the sphere to slide as the Drum will encounter the sphere on the inside and damage the sublimate. In this fashion it is fairly easy and simple to disassemble for tuning, etc. The Brown's Gas generator was juiced up and making etheric vapor. I noticed while cleaning that there is a black residue accumulating where the vapor goes into the sleeve. I wonder what this stuff is? I also notice during the cleaning up that certain sounds are conveyed through the slab, up the legs, through the Base Plate and into the strings more than others. I always leave the sound pick-up on one of the strings to hear these feed-back phenomena. One always seems to learn something new while doing these little things. The most sensitive string is the lowest Bflat string which seems to want to vibrate at almost any tiny bump or tap on the slab or the wooden frame. Another unusual thing is Nugget's reaction to all this. When she sees me attaching the pick-up to Atlin she heads for the basement. She has always done this but I never really paid much attention. Sure the sounds probably bother her sensitive ears. BUT the sounds from the stereo or TV never seemed to bother her and they are much louder. So why Atlin's sounds? I wonder if Atlin puts out some kind of ultrasonic tones Nugget can hear and are painful to her? About the only place where such high pitched sounds could come from are the Tri-tone resonators. Some of these are tuned to 5,000 and higher Hertz. While this is not ultrasonic it is certainly high enough to hurt one's ears especially a dog's sensitive ears. Any ideas anyone? I need to digress here a little. In an early morning dream I placed my palm under Atlin and slowly rolled her several times at which she began rolling on her own. It was quite a thrill. Just prior to meditation at Noon I placed my palm under her and rolled her a few times. There was no follow-up motion from her as in the dream. But I thought I did detect a different kind or feel of subtle energy. During meditation I saw the deep blue and violet spots here and there. I also saw a uniform patchwork or matrix of pale colors form in different places. It is all so subtle one is not sure of these things. Greetings Ben, While in Brazil I owned and managed a small canning plant. Our heat source was a large horizontal boiler which operated around 100-200 psi. This boiler also supplied all of our hot water. It too had an injector and mystified me for years as to how it could suck in its own water which was always at or near atmospheric pressure. Years later, while visiting an old junk shop in Cripple Creek, Colorado (before they went to gambling) I found a couple of old books on steam boilers and plumbing of same. One of these had a sub-chapter on injectors. Their explanation is more or less the rapid heating of the incoming cold water into steam. This takes place in a small hollow section. This fresh steam is then rapidly cooled down thus creating a vacuum which then sucks the water into the hollow section for rapid heating. These injectors are notoriously inefficient in that they use a lot of the heat from the boiler to do this. Einstein gave us an important clue early on in this project. He said the secret to free energy is in mode shifting. Which, in a manner of speaking, is what happens in the steam injector. Another way of viewing this is refraction or differentiation. There are many instances of this in the Dynasphere. The vortex formations, the mode/dimension shifting are all part of this. The creation of the low pressures or vacuums are also another example. So what is a mode shift? A vibratory phenomena in a given mode (longitudinal, transverse, etc.) being transformed into another different mode. This is the purpose for the white and black sublimates in the sphere. This is the purpose of the Actuators - they are somewhat similar to the steam injectors in general function. This is the purpose of the Tuning Slider faces upon which dance the one quarter wave forms in each resonator. When properly tuned these experience almost an infinite energy flow where the vibration node coincides with the brass surface. A form of cavitation results under this very high vacuum state concentrated on such a small spot. And we already know there is infinite energy released during cavitation which also includes etherization of the metal and sonoluminesence. Every vibration (composed of positive and negative phases) is in fact a series of mode shifts every cycle. This is generally, but mistakenly, referred to as phasing or going from poitive to negative phase. Actually there are four phases or modes taking place in a continual rhythmic undulatory manner. Thanks for the mental poke to explore this subject. We need much more of this sort of discussion to explore into deeper layers of the mystery. Dale. |
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